2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.126122
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Linkage among Urbanization, energy Consumption, economic growth and carbon Emissions. Panel data analysis for China using ARDL model

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“…Meanwhile ini developing countries, urbanization has no significant effect towards emission. This finding inline with research from Liu et al, (2023) Urbanization has no significant direct or longterm impact on environmental quality. In addition, the Growth variable demonstrates significant positive results, which means that economic activities are the source of environmental damage.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Meanwhile ini developing countries, urbanization has no significant effect towards emission. This finding inline with research from Liu et al, (2023) Urbanization has no significant direct or longterm impact on environmental quality. In addition, the Growth variable demonstrates significant positive results, which means that economic activities are the source of environmental damage.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…While Sri Lanka and Pakistan's environmental impacts of urbanization are both scored as highly positive, the relationship between the rise of urbanization and the environment for Bangladesh and India is Source: Statistical Review of World Energy, (2022) those through the consumption of oil, gas, and coal for combustion-related activities evaluated as highly negative is not significant (Azam and Khan, 2016). In line with research from Liu et al (2023), which added urbanization to the EKC model and found that urbanization has no appreciable impact on environmental quality either in short term or in the long-term.…”
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“…Among many driving factors of human migration, tourism forms a vital pull factor with benefits and costs for the environment. Consequently, Liu et al ( 2023 ) estimate the extent to which urban population (urbanization) drives environmental quality in selected provinces in China from 1995 to 2020. The intervening roles of economic development and energy consumption are equally evaluated based on the PMG-ARDL estimator.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Climate risk takes the form of extreme changes in temperature and rainfall, and the frequency and magnitude of extreme weather conditions threatens human existence (CARE, 2014; Wang, 2021; Liu et al ., 2023; Berk et al ., 2020). Goh (2012) identified the unequal impact of climate change on men and women in developing countries through six “impacts areas”: (1) climate related natural disasters, (2) climate-induced migration and conflict, (3) water and energy resources, (4) health, (5) food security and (6) impacts related to agricultural production.…”
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confidence: 99%